belfastguzzi Posted June 19, 2011 Posted June 19, 2011 Going back to the time of the cam & tappet replacement issue, a note followed about the importance of replacing these little pushrods the right way up i.e. grooved end towards the rocker. There was no explanation as to why: and there wasn't any observation of any difference in the two ends. I haven't seen any more comment on this and don't know if it's been on other forums. As I have the parts out, here are pics to show that both ends have flats. The rocker end has a smaller flat. The bottom end appears to have a concave dimple in the centre. I can't see these flats just being wear on my particular rods. Looks to me like they are machined like this. To hold a small pool of oil?
gstallons Posted June 19, 2011 Posted June 19, 2011 The way you suppose, propose or guess is correct. The end with the smaller flat is use on the rocker arm because of the pivoting movement going on v the other end remaining on the cam folower (lifter) and doing not mucch besides rotating. When you assemble this and everything on an engine use an assembly lube to prevent a dry-start on engine parts. p.s. You have a good eye for noticing.
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